Adaptación y prueba piloto de una intervención conductual sobre el VIH - Chicos Net (CN) para hombres latinos homosexuales (GLM)

Autores/as

  • Gerardo Betancourt Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6134-1210
  • Hector Mueses Corporación de Lucha contra el Sida, Cali, Colombia
  • Jorge Luis Martinez Cajas Division of infectious Diseases. Queen’s University https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2847-7823
  • Adam Barry Sociology and Criminology, University of Windsor
  • Beatriz Alvarado Department of Public Health Science, Queen’s University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59814/resofro.2024.4(4)349

Palabras clave:

Intervención conductual sobre el VIH, adaptación de los inmigrantes gays latinos, diversidad cultural, programas de salud sexual.

Resumen

Chicos Net (CN) es un programa de investigación orientado a nivel mundial destinado a prevenir la transmisión del VIH, desarrollado inicialmente para Latino MSM (hombres que tienen sexo con otros hombres) en Toronto, Canadá. Posteriormente, fue modificado para adaptarse a las preferencias culturales de los hombres homosexuales que viven en Cali, Colombia. El estudio tiene como objetivo reducir la incidencia de la infección por el VIH en estas comunidades. La intervención consistió en cuatro sesiones, con un total de 12 horas, siguiendo un manual preestablecido. CN abarca una serie de temas, como profundizar el conocimiento sobre el VIH, investigar los efectos de la homofobia, estudiar las experiencias migratorias tanto en las escalas rural-urbana internacionales (Canadá) como locales (Cali, Colombia), explorar la relación, analizar las repercusiones del aislamiento social y navegar por los entornos LGBT. La intervención consistió en administrar un cuestionario pre-post análisis estadístico t-test. Los resultados demuestran efectos positivos en términos de apoyo social y eficacia en la negociación del uso del preservativo.

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05.08.2024

Cómo citar

Betancourt , G. ., Mueses , H. ., Martinez Cajas , J. L., Barry , A. ., & Alvarado , B. . (2024). Adaptación y prueba piloto de una intervención conductual sobre el VIH - Chicos Net (CN) para hombres latinos homosexuales (GLM). Revista Social Fronteriza, 4(4), e44349. https://doi.org/10.59814/resofro.2024.4(4)349